Unexpected fractures following relatively low-impact injuries can be an early sign of osteopenia. Although DEXA scans, used to diagnose the condition, can accurately assess bone density, the difficulty in identifying osteopenia means doctors tend not to offer this investigation. As such, many people do not realize they are at risk until they experience a fracture.

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